Archive Lunch with... Tommy Byrne Tommy Byrne, retired racing driver and reformed hell-raiser asks the waitress what the soup of the day is. “Carrot and fresh coriander,” she says. “I’ll have the burger and fries,”… February 2017 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Matters of moment, February 2017 Readers of this magazine may be familiar with the names of Paul and Barbara Karassik. The intrepid pair made something of a name for themselves by tirelessly trekking across the… February 2017 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Matters of moment, January 2017 So, farewell then Ron Dennis. You were a titan of the sport. Like many reigns the end was messy – a courtroom battle seemed somehow undignified after decades of imperious… January 2017 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Matters of moment, December 2016 You wait ages for one decent motor racing autobiography, and then three come along at once. Readers of this magazine will already know how highly we rate Damon Hill’s memoirs,… December 2016 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Matters of moment, November 2016 I wouldn’t go so far as to say that I am close to Chase Carey, the luxuriously moustachioed new boss of Formula 1, but I did share an elevator with… November 2016 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Ferrari GTC4 Lusso An everyday Ferrari? This one is getting perilously close… | by Joe Dunn There is something strangely old fashioned about the Ferrari GTC4 Lusso. Yes, beneath the skin it packs… August 2016 Issue By Joe Dunn
Archive Rallying – Sébastien Loeb Rallying has always been the bad boy of motor sport: less glamorous than Formula 1, more brash than touring cars and dirtier than sports cars. The drivers, likewise, revel in… August 2016 Issue By Joe Dunn